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Pollard and was
During the late 1980s the " Black Sun " was rekindled, this time written, illustrated and produced by Tim Pollard ( with occasional contributions from other GW authors such as Andy Chambers ).
Guided By Voices ' Robert Pollard claimed that Wire was his favourite band, and that the fact that GBV's albums had so many songs was directly influenced by Wire's albums.
Tiffany Pollard, originally a contestant on Flavor of Love, was eventually given four additional reality series of her own on VH1: I Love New York, I Love New York 2, New York Goes to Hollywood and New York Goes to Work.
Spiro had a step-brother, Roy Pollard, from his mother's first marriage ( she was widowed at the time she met Spiro's father ).
The earliest and most influential of these, The Chap-Book ( 1894 – 98 ), which featured a story about Pierrot by the aesthete Percival Pollard in its second number, was soon host to Beardsley-inspired Pierrots drawn by E. B.
The car, driven by Russell James Pollard, was also occupied by Helene and Robert Graham Salzmann.
Mary Nixon, Russell Pollard, and Helene Salzmann, as well as Graham Salzmann, are the people Bryant was charged with killing at the toll booth.
Jonathan Pollard who spied for Israel and was sentenced to life in jail was born in Galveston.
Jonathan Pollard was advised by his Israeli handlers that he was to resign his job from American intelligence if he was ever told he was subject to a polygraph test.
Directed by Harry A. Pollard ( who played Uncle Tom in a 1913 release of Uncle Tom's Cabin ), this two-hour movie was more than a year in production and was the third most expensive picture of the silent era ( at a cost of $ 1. 8 million ).
The story was adapted by Harvey F. Pollard, Thew and A. P. Younger, with titles by Walter Anthony.
From 1966-1970, Pollard was the state party chairman, and from 1973-1976 was the Arkansas Republican National Committeeman.
Kaminski denied his opposition to the apology was derived from anti-Semitism, and has been defended by the Conservatives and some journalists including the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, Stephen Pollard.
Olson represented convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard while he was in private practice.
Circuit, Olson argued the life sentence Pollard received was in violation of the plea bargain agreement, which had specifically excluded a life sentence.
) Other notable Revolutionary War era residents included Asa Pollard ( 1735 – 1775 ), the first soldier killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill, and Thomas Ditson ( born 1741 ), who was tarred and feathered by the British in 1775 while on a visit to Boston.
* George Pollard, American portrait painter was born in Waldo.
Houses such as Spen Hall, Spen House ( now demolished and rebuilt, except the Coach House ), High Rising ( High Royd, another Taylor Household ) now The Gomersal Hotel, Tanfield House, Firdene ( currently on the market for £ 1. 25 million ), Hilltop House ( now split into two homes with apartment buildings in the grounds ), Gomers Hall ( apparently, originally Gothmers Hall, which was demolished in order to build an electricity sub-station ), Pollard Hall ( home of the mill owner Thomas Burnley ), Red House ( now Red House Museum ), Broadyards, Croft House, Sigston House, Gomersal Hall, Peel House, West House ( the last three still privately owned ).

Pollard and inducted
In 2005, Fritz Pollard was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Pollard and into
Pollard is noted for his short stature, which had him playing child roles well into his twenties ( including on Star Trek, where he played one of the inhabitants of the planet of children in the episode " Miri ") and resulted in a recurring role as the diminutive trans-dimensional imp Mister Mxyzptlk in two episodes of the Superboy television series.
Pollard has continued to work in film and television into the 21st century, including his appearance as " Stucky " in the 2003 Rob Zombie directed cult classic House of 1000 Corpses.
By the time of his comeback race, Pollard had cajoled Howard into allowing him the ride.
Trusting in his horse's acceleration, Pollard steered a dangerous line between the leaders and burst into the lead, taking the firm ground just off the rail.
The descendants of Nicholas Pollard lived here at Kinturk Desmene into the early twentieth century.
On one notorious occasion the young Su Pollard was beaten into second place by a singing dog.
* Arthur Pollard and Stephen Wilkinson then each filled the position of chief architect briefly, before the merger of 1923 into the LNER led to the abolition of the department.
She is born into a well-to-do family ; her mother is Lady Louisa Pollard and two sisters, Margaret and Cecelia, are mentioned.
He did not accept this suggestions, but Pollard did leave the door open for switching over to Roman letters, writing in 1906, " It is quite possible later on to turn our system into Romanised, where there is a successful Romanised system in use which will solve the tone difficulty ".
* — quotes Sam Pollard in his efforts to instil a " new-born sense of shame " into his converts, to curb behaviour that he regarded as being drunkenness and promiscuity
On March 11, 2007, Pollard caused minor controversy when he looked into the camera during a 20-second timeout and said " Hey kids, do drugs.

Pollard and Basketball
Pollard coached the Minneapolis Lakers in 1960, the Chicago Packers in 1961-62, Minnesota Muskies of the American Basketball Association in 1967 and 1968.
* Basketball Hall of Fame: Jim Pollard

Pollard and Hall
Stops along the way include: The North Billerica MBTA Station, Pollard Street, High Street, Billerica Center and Town Hall, the Billerica Mall, and Towne Plaza, and a shopping center located in Riverdale.
However, the team has honored the number for Hall of Famer Jim Pollard, who wore it when the franchise was the Minneapolis Lakers.
Four future Hall of Famers were on the floor for Minneapolis that Thursday night: Mikan ( who scored 42 points ), Jim Pollard, Vern Mikkelsen and Slater Martin.
Since taking office, Pollard has overseen an interior and exterior renovation of the Cathedral Group, the expansion of North Hall, growth in the student body to over 2000 students, and general consolidation after the rapid expansion of the past decade.
* Fritz Pollard is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame.
* 2006 Ralph L. Brinster, Ronald M. Evans, Alan Hall, Thomas D. Pollard, Joan A. Steitz
In 2002, during halftime of a Lakers / Timberwolves game, Mikkelsen and fellow Hall of Fame teammates George Mikan, Slater Martin, Arlee Pollard ( widow of Jim Pollard ), Clyde Lovellette and Coach John Kundla were each presented with championship rings.
The modern church of St Mary is down in the village and was constructed in 1875 at a cost of £ 5, 000 to an odd idosyncratic design by John Pollard Seddon in the Early English style by the three Newton brothers of Barrells Hall and Glencripesdale Estate in memory of their parents William & Mary Newton.
The Salvation Army had a presence in Ancoats, with the Star Hall and Crossley Hospital in Pollard Street.
* Manchester II ( Star Hall ), Pollard Street, Ancoats, 1878.
In addition to Mikan and Mikkelsen, the Lakers teams of these years also featured future Hall of Famers in Jim Pollard, Slater Martin, and Clyde Lovellette.
Although five black players participated in the 1926 season ( including future Hall of Famer Fritz Pollard ), none played during the 1927 season.

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